Coronation Street: Tina McIntyre's murder in pictures as four suspects are revealed

20 MAY 2014
The first pictures of Tina McInyre's murder in Coronation Street have been revealed.

Viewers have known for some time that actress Michelle Keegan would be exiting the soap at the hands of a killer, and now new stills show Tina being pushed to her death from the balcony of the builders' yard.

The dramatic scenes will air on Tuesday 27 May.

Michelle Keegan in character as Tina McIntyre on the set of Coronation Street

Producers have said that there will be a "shocking twist" on the show the following day, as the police begin their search to find Tina's killer. In the coming months, fans will see the killer desperately trying to cover their tracks and evade justice.

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Ahead of the episode, ITV have revealed four alternative showdowns between Tina and the four most likely murder suspects, available on the official Coronation Street website.

In the scenes, the feisty barmaid can be seen facing a final confrontation at the builder's yard with each of the potential killers — her lover Peter Barlow, his wronged wife Carla Barlow, her brother Rob Donovan and his fiancée Tracy Barlow.

Michelle Keegan's final scenes will see her character Tina McIntyre falling from scafolding in a construction yard

Fans will finally learn the identity of the real killer when the scene airs.

HELLO! Online blogger, 26, has admitted she was surprised when producers told her Tina would be written out of the soap for good.

"I was shocked," she said. "Initially we thought that the door would be left open for her, which I think is every actor's ideal scenario.

Characters Peter, Carla, Tracey and Rob have been identified as potential killers, but whodunnit?

"A few months later, the producers came up with this amazing exit storyline for Tina — that she was going to be killed. My heart stopped when I first found out.

"I do completely understand why she's being killed though — it's an amazing storyline and it will affect so many characters on the Street for the next year."